Bill Text: NY A03193 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Provides for the creation of the manufacturing technology act to provide grant assistance for retraining and upgrading existing factories.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 14-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-01-04 - referred to labor [A03193 Detail]
Download: New_York-2011-A03193-Introduced.html
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 3193 2011-2012 Regular Sessions I N A S S E M B L Y January 24, 2011 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. MORELLE, TOWNS, MAGNARELLI, DESTITO, SCHIMMINGER -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. CAHILL, COLTON, CUSICK, FARRELL, GUNTHER, LIFTON, MAGEE, McENENY, RAMOS, SCARBOROUGH -- read once and referred to the Committee on Labor AN ACT to amend the labor law, in relation to creating the manufacturing technology act THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. Legislative findings and declaration. The legislature here- 2 by finds that a skilled and educated workforce forms the foundation upon 3 which a competitive manufacturing economy is built. The legislature also 4 finds that globalization and rapidly evolving technologies have caused 5 the loss of manufacturing jobs statewide, in large part due to plant 6 closings and outsourcing of these jobs to other states and countries. 7 The legislature further finds that the loss of manufacturing jobs has 8 created economic hardship for the state and its citizens. 9 The legislature also finds that New York companies can be competitive 10 in national and international markets and able to retain workers in 11 their current occupations in industries and geographic regions where the 12 jobs are currently located if existing facilities were retooled to 13 upgrade production processes and if incumbent workers were retrained in 14 the operations of these new technologies. 15 Finally, the legislature finds and declares that upgrading and modern- 16 izing facilities in both traditional manufacturing and new and emerging 17 industries and retraining their incumbent workers is a worthwhile 18 endeavor that will stem the loss of manufacturing jobs statewide. 19 S 2. The labor law is amended by adding a new article 25-C to read as 20 follows: 21 ARTICLE 25-C 22 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY ACT EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD05358-01-1 A. 3193 2 1 SECTION 862. SHORT TITLE. 2 863. MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM. 3 S 862. SHORT TITLE. THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE KNOWN AND MAY BE CITED AS 4 THE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY ACT OF 2011. 5 S 863. MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM. THE DEPARTMENT SHALL ISSUE 6 REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS FOR MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM (HEREINAFTER 7 KNOWN AS "MANUTECH") TRAINING GRANTS FOR EMPLOYERS, CONSORTIA OF EMPLOY- 8 ERS, LABOR ORGANIZATIONS OR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS, DEFINED AS GROUPS OF 9 EMPLOYERS JOINED FORMALLY OR INFORMALLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF SOLVING 10 COMMON PROBLEMS OR WORKING COOPERATIVELY PURSUANT TO THIS ARTICLE. 1. 11 EMPLOYERS SEEKING ASSISTANCE. (A) EMPLOYERS SEEKING MANUTECH GRANT 12 ASSISTANCE PURSUANT TO THIS ARTICLE SHALL SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO THE 13 DEPARTMENT WHICH SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING 14 DOCUMENTATION: 15 (I) FACILITY UPGRADES TO BE UNDERTAKEN TO ENHANCE PRODUCTIVITY AND 16 COMPETITIVENESS; 17 (II) SKILL UPGRADES REQUIRED OF EMPLOYEES IN ORDER TO BE RETAINED IN 18 THEIR CURRENT OCCUPATIONS; 19 (III) CONSULTATION WITH APPROPRIATE LABOR ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTING 20 FACILITY EMPLOYEES; 21 (IV) SELECTION OF A COMMUNITY COLLEGE, NOT-FOR-PROFIT RESEARCH UNIVER- 22 SITY OR COLLEGE, TO PROVIDE THE TRAINING BASED ON, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, 23 THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: 24 (A) EXPERIENCE WITH AND EVIDENCE OF SUCCESS IN PROVIDING THE TRAINING 25 REQUESTED; 26 (B) ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITY TO PROVIDE THE TRAINING; 27 (C) ITEMIZED COSTS OF THE TRAINING; AND 28 (D) ANY OTHER FACTORS DEEMED APPROPRIATE BY THE DEPARTMENT. 29 (B) EMPLOYERS SHALL PROVIDE NO LESS THAN FIFTY PERCENT OF A FUNDING 30 MATCH TO THE MANUTECH GRANT ASSISTANCE REQUEST. SUCH FUNDING MATCH MAY 31 INCLUDE SUCH IN-KIND SERVICES AS: 32 (I) RELEASE TIME FOR EMPLOYEES ENROLLED IN THE TRAINING; 33 (II) SPACE FOR THE TRAINING; AND 34 (III) EQUIPMENT AND OTHER NECESSARY ITEMS REQUIRED FOR THE TRAINING. 35 2. REPAYMENT PROVISION. EMPLOYERS SHALL AGREE IN WRITING TO REPAY THE 36 FULL AMOUNT OF THE AWARD TO THE STATE IF THERE ARE LAYOFFS OR TERMI- 37 NATIONS RESULTING FROM THE RELOCATION BY THE COMPANY OUT OF THE 38 GEOGRAPHIC AREA IN WHICH IT OPERATED AT THE TIME OF THE GRANT AWARD 39 WITHIN ONE YEAR OF THE END OF THE GRANT PERIOD. CLOSINGS THAT ARE A 40 RESULT OF THE COMPANY'S INABILITY TO CONTINUE OPERATING BECAUSE OF 41 ECONOMIC HARDSHIP WILL NOT RESULT IN REQUIRED REPAYMENT OF THE GRANT. 42 3. REPORTING AND EVALUATION. THE DEPARTMENT SHALL REPORT ON THE ACTIV- 43 ITIES FUNDED BY THIS ARTICLE TO THE SPEAKER OF THE ASSEMBLY AND TEMPO- 44 RARY PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE NO LATER THAN JANUARY FIRST, TWO THOUSAND 45 THIRTEEN, AND ON THE FIRST OF JANUARY EVERY YEAR THEREAFTER. THE REPORT 46 SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING: 47 (A) A LIST OF MANUTECH TRAINING GRANTS AND AMOUNTS; 48 (B) THE NUMBER OF INCUMBENT WORKERS RETRAINED; AND 49 (C) DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE OF JOB RETENTION. 50 4. RULES AND REGULATIONS. THE COMMISSIONER SHALL PROMULGATE RULES AND 51 REGULATIONS NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ARTICLE. 52 S 3. This act shall take effect immediately.